A monumental iceberg, once the largest in the world, is slowly disintegrating as it drifts through warmer seas. Iceberg A-23A, a colossal fragment that broke off from Antarctica in 1986, is now ...
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An iceberg, known as A23a, top, seen on a NASA satellite, is visible near South Georgia Island, bottom, on Sept. 1, 2025, off the coast of Antarctica. (NASA Worldview via AP) (Uncredited) The world’s ...
Like countless icebergs that drift away from Antarctica into the South Atlantic, Iceberg A-23A is slowly breaking apart with the arrival of spring in the Southern Hemisphere. What makes this event ...
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Georgia Tech researchers have developed a mathematical formula to predict the size of lakes that form on melting ice ...
A total lunar eclipse already happened in September, now a partial solar eclipse is set to occur this weekend.
The largest floating object on Earth, the iceberg A23A, is drifting, uh, near South Georgia Island. Uh, that's an island between Africa and South America, near the southern tip of both those ...